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What to watch in the cinema this week

Feeling like going to the movies? Here’s a roundup of the latest releases so you can choose the one you like best.

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April has arrived, and we bring you the newest movie releases. The long-awaited Minecraft film adaptation is finally here, along with an exciting story about an autistic child, a new romantic film by Nick Cassavetes (director of The Notebook), and a re-release of one of the great Italian classics. Get your tickets now!

1. Marked Souls

A film by Nik Casavetes that follows the love story of Shaw and Rule, two friends who discover that there’s more than just friendship between them on a night out and must figure out how to make their relationship work despite their differences.

Fun fact: Nick Casavetes has extensive experience with romantic films, having directed the highly acclaimed The Notebook, among others.

2. A Minecraft Movie

The live-action adaptation of the best-selling video game of all time, starring Jason Momoa and Jack Black, arrives on screens. Four misfits struggle with their everyday problems when they’re transported to a strange, square land that thrives on imagination. To return home, they must master this world and protect it from evil.

Fun fact: The film was directed by Oscar Hess, who had previously worked with Jack Black on Nacho Libre.

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3. Invincible, A One-of-a-Kind Kid

An emotional film based on a true story that tells the life of Austin, a child born with osteogenesis imperfecta and autism, who transforms the lives of everyone around him with his positive attitude and unique way of seeing the world. Zachary Levy (the star of Shazam!) plays Austin’s father in a heartwarming role.

Fun fact: To ensure an authentic and respectful portrayal of autism, the production hired Stacey Weddington, an autism consultant, whose autistic son also participated in the film.

4. Rocco and His Brothers

Re-release of this iconic Italian film with fully remastered copies. A film by Luchino Visconti, starring Alain Delon and Annie Girardot, telling the story of a family that leaves their homeland in Lucania to emigrate to Milan in search of better living conditions. A great opportunity to see a true classic on the big screen.

Fun fact: The film was originally released in the 1960s with overwhelming critical praise and became one of the most acclaimed Italian films in history.

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